[arch-general] Pulseaudio 5.1 Setup echoes Front Speakers to Rear speakers

Mark Lee mark at markelee.com
Tue Mar 18 09:00:57 EDT 2014


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On 03/18/2014 04:49 AM, Rodrigo Rivas wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:34 AM, Mark Lee <mark at markelee.com>
> wrote:
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>> On 03/17/2014 07:54 PM, Adriano Moura wrote:
>>> Does the same happens with speaker-test? (included in
>>> alsa-utils) Try running it like this: speaker-test -c 6
> 
> Try with "speaker-test -c 6 -D hw:0" to test with the alsa driver.
> The default device is "default" and it is most likely the
> PulseAudio driver.
> 
> Naturally, if you had more than one sound card you might need
> "hw:1" or "hw:2" or whatever...
> 
> If this command still does echo, then probably it is an
> ALSA/hardware issue. If this command does not echo, then all points
> to a PulseAudio issue.
> 
> -- Rodrigo
> 
Salutations,

Interestingly when I set the speakers to stereo, I am still getting
the echoing of sound content from the front speakers to the rear speakers.

Regards,
Mark
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